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dealmaker

[ deel-mey-ker ]

noun

  1. a person who makes a deal or deals, especially in business or politics.
  2. an aspect or item that is enticing enough to secure a deal.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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"The president is a successful businessperson and dealmaker. We are his largest client in so many industries," he remarked.

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Aware of Donald Trump’s reputation as a dealmaker, Ukrainians had some hope as he took office—maybe Trump could break the stalemate with Russia and find peace.

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Trump, the so-called greatest dealmaker, is out here making the worst deal in American history by giving away U.S. influence, alienating allies, gutting American soft power by dismantling foreign aid and handing power to the people who really want to screw us.

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Ostensibly, he's Trump's Middle East envoy, but clearly the president's former golf partner is far more significant than that and he is being seen as the president's loyal and favoured dealmaker.

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His declaration before any talks with Russia start that Ukraine will not join Nato nor get back all its occupied land has been widely criticised as a poor start by a man who claims to be the world's best dealmaker.

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